Example Annual Review Test Questions

1: One of the primary benefits of the MAXAIR CAPR Systems is:
  1. Provides even airflow across the face.
  2. Does not need a battery belt.
  3. Provides greater freedom of movement
  1. Chemical and Biological
  2. Chemical only
  3. CBRN –Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nucleard.
  4. Bacterial and Viral
  1. The cuff material is very thin and you can clearly hear through this material
  2. The cuff of the DLC fits to the face in front of the ears
  3. The airflow exits at the bottom of the cuff and is very quiet
  1. 1 hour of battery life left and/or a damaged filter
  2. Low airflow and/or amount of battery charge remaining
  3. Battery is not functional and/or the filter needs immediate changing
  1. This allows for proper airflow, a wide field of vision,and easy visibility of the LED indicators in your peripheral vision
  2. It allows for maximum air to be exhausted below the cuff or shroud
  3. It fits better and allows less contaminant to enter the helmet
  1. Adjusting the center band at the top of the helmet
  2. There is no adjustment for the helmet as one size fits all
  3. Adjusting the ratchet knob at the back of the helmet for circumference, and the helmet side headband adjustments for positioning on the head.

X = 6

  1. 7 –10 CFM
  2. 6 –9 CFM
  3. 6.5 –9.5 CFM
  1. The motor runs more efficiently than any other PAPR on the market.
  2. There is greater area for airflow.
  3. They are positive pressure devices.
  1. 99.97% efficiency.
  2. Is rated with the same efficiency as that of an N95.
  3. 95% efficiency.
  1. Back snap then side snaps.
  2. Side snaps then back snap.
  3. It does not make any difference how the filter is assembled onto the helmet.
  1. 16-20+ hours.
  2. 8 hours.
  3. 4 hours and must be changed out with a new battery after lunch.
  1. 12 hours.
  2. 10 hours.
  3. 8 –10+hours.

Answer = MEMORY

  1. It takes to become fully charged (<5 Hours for small battery; <10 Hours for large battery)
  2. 1 week
  3. Indefinetly
  1. Quaternary disinfectant wipes.
  2. Soap and water.
  3. Bleach diluted with water.
  4. Quaternary Ammonia, Bleach or Alcohol based disinfectant wipes.

EXAMPLE ONLY -THIS IS NOT INTENDED AS A RECOMMENDED SET OF STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR YOUR FACILITY.

EACH FACILITY MUST DEVELOP THEIR OWN SPECIFIC SOP’S FOR THEIR USE OF PPE IN THEIR FACILITY.